Paper-to-cast, often used within a film/literature context, is used to describe a quintessential portrayal of a cast as depicted by its respective characters in a book or vice-versa if 'paper' and 'cast' were interchanged.
by D-Dawgz February 14, 2025
To acquire currency, whether it be through legal means or not, in order to essentially "ball out of control."
I live to git dat paper.
by CockLord6969 February 23, 2016
to make money
by the halfricann February 21, 2016
Billy: "Sarah's so kinky man, she's into paper backing"
Josh: "Which textbook did you use?"
Billy: "The calculus one, man"
Josh: "Hot"
Josh: "Which textbook did you use?"
Billy: "The calculus one, man"
Josh: "Hot"
by asdfmaker April 26, 2018
Someone who only wrestles 11 times a year, and can only win matches with interference. Roman Reigns is a paper champion
Roman Reigns is a paper champion who barely wrestles 11 times a year, while he claims to be the head of the table and the tribal chief. He avoids facing the true contenders who work hard and deserve a shot at his title.
by Nexusfanboy January 24, 2024
by amg6 January 22, 2020